Hairy green toads from Mars made David_Wagner@dgc.ceo.dg.com say:
>
> Message:
> Well saw my wifes car and the Trans-am she hit yesterday:
>
> My guess is both are totalled: entire front of her car pushed in far
> enough to bend alternator and compressor mounts and pulleys/belts on
> front of engine, no lights, both fenders crumpled/torn, hood pushed
> back to where it broke windshield. No bumper left whatsoever... No
> apparent damage to suspension, but... who knows.
>
> Personally we DON't want it fixed, it's just too much damage. She
> cried until I told her we'll replace it with a Pearlescent 1994 90S.
>
> Buckle up!
>
> Regards
> David (now a 1 Audi family - for now!)
This seems like a bizarrely ironic version of the Law of Conservation
of Audis. I spoke to my dealer yesterday, and we have an agreement in
principle on the 20V 90Q. (Boy, that looks like a Canadian ZipCode!).
I'm glad no one was seriously hurt, and remember: the car did what
it was supposed to: sacrifice it's life for hers.
Enjoy your new 90S!
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Andrew L. Duane (JOT-7) duane@zk3.dec.com
Digital Equipment Corporation (603)-881-1294
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Only my cat shares my opinions, and she doesn't drive a Trans-Am (honest!).